Corruption and campaign funding: A Burkean perspective

  • Jonathan Mendilow Rider University. New Jersey
Keywords: corruption, conservatism, Burke, campaing funding, 18th century, traditional and liberal values

Abstract

At the end of 18th century when Britain became a calm and wealthy kingdom, the politician and thinker Edmond Burke was concerned with economic reform and political corruption in his country. Corruption was an increasing problem that threatened the government of any state if all cooperative relationship between political and social actors collapses. It was a time to reaffirm traditional values under new circumstances; therefore a Burkean perspective on this subject combine two conceptions of corruption -“classic” and liberal- into a richer understanding of the phenomenon to clarify questions that seem as relevant today.

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Published
2014-09-15
How to Cite
Mendilow, J. (2014). Corruption and campaign funding: A Burkean perspective. EUNOMÍA. Revista En Cultura De La Legalidad, (2), 3-16. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/EUNOM/article/view/2058
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Studies